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Hauser Geode Fields '09

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:32 pm
by field Naturalist
By Field Naturalist
I had had taken some co-workers out to this area this last spring and we had good discoveries.
Here are some of the photos from our geology trip to the Geode fields.
Intermediate levelskills for this route
Intermediate levelskills for this route
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Major Cacti
Major Cacti
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Don't  Mess with our Cook "Mr Sean"
Don't Mess with our Cook "Mr Sean"
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The Ash deposites with Geodes looking like gravel.
The Ash deposites with Geodes looking like gravel.
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Nice Sample Example of a calsite varity.
Nice Sample Example of a calsite varity.
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Nice Flowers on Occitllias.
Nice Flowers on Occitllias.
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Re: Hauser Geode Fields '09

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:30 am
by gon2srf
field Naturalist wrote:By Field Naturalist
I had had taken some co-workers out to this area this last spring and we had good discoveries.
Here are some of the photos from our geology trip to the Geode fields.
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Nice pics Field Naturalist, thanks for sharing. Next time your heading out give us a heads up if you don't mind guests, I could use a lesson in geology. Love your trooper. 8-)



Note: The Ocotillo plant is in the Fouquieriaceae family and is unrelated to the cactus.

Re: Hauser Geode Fields '09

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:01 pm
by OLLIE
Awesome pictures. ;)